CRASH THAT CLAIMED STEVE WITTMAN BLAMED ON DEBONDING OF WING FABRIC
The April 27 crash of a homebuilt aircraft that killed aviation pioneer Steve Wittman and his wife occurred after the aircraft broke up in flight, the National Transportation Safety Board said last week. The board's probable cause statement blamed "aileron-wing flutter induced by separation at the...
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